Matt Perry dcbb4960eb 'flutter apk' now supports dynamically registered services.
Third-party libraries can now provide their own mojo services. They do
so by adding a config.yaml file to their pub package which contains
- a list of service names and java classes which handles that service's
  registration.
- a list of pre-built .jar files to statically link with the app's shell
  when building the app.
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Flutter Examples

This directory contains several examples of using Flutter. Each of these is an individual Dart application package.

To run a sample with the flutter tool, run pub get inside its directory, then run flutter start. (See the getting started guide to install the flutter tool.)

Available examples include:

  • Hello, world. The hello world app is a basic app that shows the text "hello, world."

  • Stocks. The stocks app is an example of a typical mobile app built using Flutter. The app shows a list of all the stocks in the NASDAQ.

  • Widgets. The widget apps demonstrate a number of Flutter widgets so you can experiment with them in a simple container. There is no main.dart in this directory because each file is a standalone sample. To run a particular file, use flutter start -t filename.dart.